Readings from the Akashic Records

What Happens in an Akashic Records Reading?

I was recently featured in an article for Head + Heart after founder Monica Krake did an Akashic Records reading and wrote about her experience. This article is a great read for anyone considering doing an Akashic reading and not sure what to expect. It explains what...

The Akashic Records on Forgiveness, Part 2

Forgiveness is such a fraught and important topic. It’s fraught because of the strong emotions involved—usually hurt, anger and perhaps even a desire for vengeance. It’s important because forgiveness lets you move forward. Forgiveness is a choice. It’s a purposeful...

Akashic Records Channeling on Forgiveness, Part 1

Before we dive into this month’s admittedly deep topic, I’d like to share something really fun. I was recently interviewed by Monica Krake at Head + Heart, who wrote about doing an Akashic Records reading with me and what she gained from the experience. She was also...

An Akashic Records Exploration of Chakras, Part 2

Chakra is a word in the ancient Sanskrit language that means “wheel” or “disc.” The body has seven primary chakras—from the base of the spine to the crown of the head—that are associated with specific organs. Chakras aren’t physical but they receive, process, and...

An Akashic Records Exploration of Chakras, Part 1

What, exactly, is a chakra? The literal meaning of the Sanskrit word is “wheel” or “disc.” The body has seven primary chakras—from the base of the spine to the crown of the head—that are associated with specific organs. There are different ways of defining the...

Akashic Records Exploration of Personal Boundaries

It’s my privilege to be part of Three Moon Collective. Established in 2018, this is a vibrant online community that, as its website notes, “is a resource for curious wellness seekers and the intuitive, heart-centered providers who support them.” The Collective’s...

Akashic Records Exploration of Sacred Space

When I was a child the idea of “sacred space” meant going to church every Sunday. Sitting on a hard pew, along with going through several bouts of kneeling and standing during the service, is about all I can remember of being in that sacred space. It was as a young...